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Bandcamp Blocks AI: First Major Music Platform to Ban Artificial Content
In a bold move that could reshape digital music's relationship with artificial intelligence, Bandcamp has drawn a line in the sand.
Anthropic Warns Pentagon Feud Cost Billions; Microsoft, Amazon Keep AI Support
Why does a Pentagon‑industry clash matter to the rest of the tech world? While Anthropic warns that a feud with the Department of Defense could drain...
AI-Enabled Disinformation Swarms Threaten Democratic Governance
Democratic institutions are already wrestling with coordinated misinformation, but a new wave of AI‑driven operations could change the scale of the...
Infosys launches AI-first model with Agentic Foundry and EdgeVerve AI Next
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how businesses operate, and Infosys is making a bold strategic move to stay ahead of the curve.
AI Uses Historical and Real-Time Data to Sharpen Renewable Grid Forecasts
Predicting renewable energy output has long been a complex puzzle for grid operators.
OpenAI Backs Merge Labs in Quest for Advanced Brain-Computer Interfaces
The world of artificial intelligence just got a bit more intriguing. OpenAI has made a strategic bet on Merge Labs, a startup pushing the boundaries...
Prompt Security's Itamar Golan: AI security must be a category, not a feature
The AI security landscape is rapidly transforming from theoretical concern to urgent business priority.
Microsoft expands Claude Code use across engineering, favoring Anthropic AI
Microsoft is widening the reach of Anthropic’s Claude Code inside its own product groups, moving the tool from isolated pilots to a broader...
Qwen3-Coder-Next: 10× throughput beats Claude‑Opus‑4.5 on SecCodeBench
The new Qwen3‑Coder‑Next model arrives with a claim that’s hard to ignore: an open‑source, ultra‑sparse architecture that can handle repository‑wide...
AI Coding Tools May Hinder Skill Development for Engineers
The rise of AI coding assistants is reshaping software development, but not necessarily for the better.
Franken‑stack tax drives costly AI pitfalls; platform‑native architecture needed
The term “Franken‑stack tax” has become a shorthand for the hidden costs that creep in when enterprises cobble together mismatched AI components.
AI features deepen in Windows 11 as concerns rise over ‘agentic’ AI
Microsoft is pushing deeper into AI integration with Windows 11, but the latest updates are sparking serious conversations about the potential risks...
Researchers breach all AI defenses; Walmart CISO warns of agentic AI risks
Researchers have now demonstrated that every AI defense they examined can be bypassed.
OmniFocus adds AI tools for building and installing task automations
Task management just got smarter. OmniFocus, a popular productivity app, is stepping into the AI automation arena with a fresh approach that puts...
Anthropic files lawsuit against U.S. government in federal court
Why does a lawsuit matter when a company is busy rolling out new tools? Anthropic’s decision to take the U.S.
Google Cloud offers managed Slurm to rival CoreWeave and AWS in AI training
The race for AI infrastructure supremacy is heating up, and Google Cloud just fired a strategic shot.
Perplexity launches ‘Computer’ AI agent for enterprise, vs Microsoft, Salesforce
Perplexity just put its “Computer” AI agent on the enterprise stage, positioning itself directly against the likes of Microsoft and Salesforce.
UK Police Cite Microsoft Copilot's Fake Football Match in Intelligence Report Blunder
In a startling demonstration of artificial intelligence's potential for error, West Midlands Police have found themselves at the center of an...
GitHub launches Copilot SDK, extending CLI AI to embed agents in apps
GitHub is moving from a terminal‑centric assistant to a toolkit developers can stitch into their own software.
GitHub adds Claude and Codex agents to Copilot’s Agent HQ platform
GitHub’s Copilot platform just got a notable upgrade. By folding in two external AI coding assistants—Claude from Anthropic and the long‑standing...